Oklahoma Mental Health Department Agrees to Major Reforms After Lawsuit Over Inmate Treatment Delays

Tulsa, Oklahoma – In a significant legal development, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services has reached a settlement in a class-action lawsuit stemming from allegations of inmates enduring lengthy waits for vital mental health treatments while detained at the Tulsa County Jail. The lawsuit argued that the delays in treatment potentially spanned months to years. Under the terms of the settlement, the department has committed to several improvements, including the reassessment of all inmates currently awaiting treatment, an increase in staffing levels, and the expansion of available treatment beds. Furthermore, efforts … Read more

Redefining Success: New Initiatives Tackle Mental Health Crisis Among Lawyers

In the high-stakes world of law, professionals often go to great lengths to meet the demands of their challenging careers, sometimes putting their mental health on the line. Juridical figures such as Jordana Confino, who has transitioned from a federal court law clerk to an adjunct law professor at Fordham University, have witnessed firsthand how the relentless pursuit of professional excellence can overshadow personal well-being. Confino revealed, during a recent webinar focused on positive psychology in legal practice, that at one point her exhaustive work ethic led her to a critical juncture where everything felt … Read more

Lawsuit Claims TikTok Ignored Mental Health Hazards for Young Users

San Francisco — A recent lawsuit filed in California alleges that the popular video-sharing app TikTok was aware of potential mental health risks posed to children who use the platform. Despite this knowledge, the lawsuit claims, the company failed to take adequate steps to mitigate those risks. The legal action, brought forward by a group of concerned parents, accuses TikTok of negligence and demands accountability for the purported impact on young users’ mental well-being. The complaint highlights that TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, had internal research indicating the platform could be particularly harmful to … Read more

Arkansas Attorney General Sues Google and YouTube, Citing Youth Addiction and Mental Health Risks

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin announced a lawsuit on Monday against prominent tech conglomerate Alphabet Inc. and its subsidiaries, including Google LLC, YouTube LLC, and XXVI Holdings, Inc. The legal filing in Phillips County Circuit Court claims these entities have engaged in deceptive marketing and operational tactics that breach the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act. The attorney general’s office alleges that YouTube, in particular, manipulates features on its platform to hook young users, creating an environment that may be detrimental to their mental health. According to the lawsuit, YouTube leverages design … Read more